Methodologies and reagents for detecting fibrinolysis and hyperfibrinolysis in a blood sample using viscoelastic analysis

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PATENT NO 9354243
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14270269

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In some embodiments, the invention provides methods for detecting fibrinolysis or hyperfibrinolysis in a blood sample from a patient. The method includes subjecting a first portion of a blood sample comprising reduced platelet function to viscoelastic analysis in the absence of an inhibitor of fibrinolysis to obtain a coagulation characteristic of the first portion at a time point; and subjecting a second portion of the blood sample comprising reduced platelet function to viscoelastic analysis in the presence of an inhibitor of fibrinolysis to obtain a coagulation characteristic of the second portion at the time point; wherein a difference between the coagulation characteristic of the first portion and the coagulation characteristic of the second portion indicates fibrinolysis or hyperfibrinolysis in the blood sample.

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THE REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF COLORADO A BODY CORPORATE1800 GRANT STREET 8TH FLOOR DENVER CO 80203

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Chapman, Michael P Denver, US 8 32
Moore, Ernest E Denver, US 4 17
Norem, Katherine M Rosemont, US 2 14

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